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Canada’s Industrial Product Price Growth Eases Slightly in February

Canada’s Industrial Product Price Index (IPPI) growth edged down in February 2026, signaling a modest cooling in factory-gate price pressures. Year-over-year, the IPPI rose 5.4% in February, compared with a 5.6% increase recorded in January 2026.

The data, updated on 20 March 2026, show that while industrial product prices in Canada remain markedly higher than a year earlier, the pace of annual growth has decelerated slightly for a second consecutive month. The “actual” figure for February reflects the change versus February of the previous year, while the “previous” reading captures January’s change relative to January a year earlier.

For markets and policymakers, the marginal slowdown in producer price inflation may hint at some easing in upstream cost pressures, though the overall level of year-over-year IPPI growth remains elevated by historical standards. Investors will be watching subsequent releases closely to see whether February’s moderation proves to be the start of a more pronounced trend or a temporary pause.

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